![]() ![]() On the surface, this seems like a no-brainer. One of the biggest divergences occurs at the very end of Chapter 3, where you have to decide whether to take Charlotte's anger away or let her keep it. For the most part, everything you've done leading up to Chapter 3 has been fairly inconsequential, but Chapter 3 kicks off a series of choices that will have large impacts on what type of ending you get for Alex (like telling Riley about Eleanor). Charlotte's Anger Īlright, now we're getting to the heavy hitting stuff. That said, going this route will ensure that Eleanor remains alone as Riley will go off to college, so prep some tissues. Doing so will prove to Eleanor that you're not a trustworthy person, and you need her trust to get the "good" ending. Though Eleanor doesn't want you to tell Riley about her condition, you can choose to tell her anyway.ĭo not tell Riley about Eleanor if you want the "good" ending of True Colors. ![]() Telling Riley About Eleanor ĭuring the LARP, you can stop into the flower shop to talk to Riley and check in on what's going on with her attempts to hack the USB drive you got from Diane. Neither choice has an impactful effect on the ending of True Colors, though appealing to her sadness will seemingly rattle her a little bit more and she'll seem genuinely guilty about what she's done for most of the rest of the game. When confronting Diane, you'll have to invoke the grief she feels over Gabe's death, either by appealing to her sadness or stoking her anger. So if you want to romance Steph, pick her if you want to romance Ryan, say that he should be the distraction. You're not really picking who you think would be better to distract Diane, you're picking who you think is more attractive and thus more distracting for Diane. The major influence of this choice ties more into whichever romance you want to pursue (if you want to pursue one at all). You have to decide who should distract Diane.Įither choice in this scenario works out for you. To that end, Ryan and Steph come up with a wonderfully stupid, yet hilarious plan: One of the two of them will flirt with Diane to distract her and then Alex can take the opportunity to steal evidence of Typhon's wrongdoings from Diane's bag. More Life Is Strange: True Colors GuidesĬhapter 3: "Monster Or Mortal" Walkthrough Distracting Diane Īfter Alex and Ryan clue Steph into Alex's Empathy abilities and the trio decide to work together to stop Typhon, the group agrees that they'll somehow need to gather evidence from Diane. ![]() Be on the lookout for opportunities to dig into those areas. As a final note: Chapter 3 is also where True Colors really starts hammering home on how Alex feels about music, herself, and Ryan and Steph. We've noted the relevant decisions you need to make below. Some will even lock you out of achieving the "good" ending. ![]() There aren't as many as previous chapters, nor as many as in what is to come, but they are important all the same. That doesn't mean there aren't inconsequential choices, though. For the most part, Life is Strange: True Colors becomes a completely different game in Chapter 3: "Monster Or Mortal." Though the first part and last part of the chapter are more of what you've already done, the majority of the chapter is spent on the LARP that Steph set up for Ethan, temporarily transforming True Colors into a turn-based RPG where you have to worry about health bars and status effects and whatnot. ![]()
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